
Black Box Assessment
Black Box Assessment is an evaluation method where the internal workings of a system or process are not examined or understood. Instead, the focus is on the input and output—what goes in and what comes out. This is often used in fields like education and psychology, where tests measure performance without needing to analyze how individuals arrive at their answers. The goal is to assess effectiveness based on results rather than the methods used to achieve them, allowing for objective comparisons and measurements without bias from the process itself.